Candace Owens - March 18, 2025


BREAKING NEWS: Jeremy Boreing Out As CEO Of The Daily Wire | Candace Ep 162


Episode Stats

Length

52 minutes

Words per Minute

193.30876

Word Count

10,123

Sentence Count

737

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

Jeremy Boring is stepping down from his role as the co-CEO of The Daily Wire. What could possibly be the reason for this? Is it because he's a narcissist? Or is he just not a good enough CEO?


Transcript

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00:00:15.680 All right, you guys, happy Tuesday.
00:00:17.380 What can I say other than it is a woman's intuition,
00:00:19.960 which is funny because we ended yesterday's episode where I was saying,
00:00:23.620 women, we don't know no, but we know.
00:00:26.180 And many ladies got that.
00:00:27.440 We just know stuff.
00:00:28.420 We get vibes, and last week I was looking at the CEO of The Daily Wire,
00:00:34.000 Jeremy Boring's tweets, and something just felt off.
00:00:37.280 So we did an entire episode, well, actually just the beginning of an episode,
00:00:40.360 but we quite literally entitled it Just Asking Questions About The Daily Wire.
00:00:44.620 And today, just four days later, news breaks that Jeremy Boring is stepping down.
00:00:50.240 So our answer has arrived.
00:00:53.000 Let's jump right into that.
00:00:54.580 Let's get started, and welcome back to Candace.
00:00:58.420 You guys, I am having deja vu.
00:01:13.100 I am having deja vu.
00:01:14.420 It's like I've already been here before.
00:01:16.400 You're not going to believe this.
00:01:17.520 Today is my fire diversary.
00:01:19.720 You're wondering what a fire diversary is.
00:01:21.580 It's the anniversary of the day you got fired.
00:01:23.800 So shout out to anyone who's been fired before.
00:01:26.220 But last year, on March 18th, I received news that I was no longer employed at The Daily Wire,
00:01:31.780 which did arrive as somewhat of a shock to me.
00:01:34.620 And we're fast-forwarding now exactly one year later,
00:01:38.600 because ironically, right after my exit was announced a few days later,
00:01:44.220 then the entire Christ is King debacle took place online,
00:01:47.720 courtesy of Andrew Klavan, who did this whole video about my exit,
00:01:50.740 and accused me of all sorts of things that we don't need to relitigate,
00:01:53.260 because I have moved on, and I am certain so has he.
00:01:55.900 But it was a bit of a Lent surprise to be fired.
00:01:58.700 It was a bit of a Lent surprise to have, like, the Christ is King thing being branded as something
00:02:02.640 that it most certainly is not.
00:02:04.220 And we're doing that again.
00:02:05.560 We're doing the Christ is King thing again.
00:02:07.720 And this time, I can't get fired.
00:02:09.780 Well, I could.
00:02:10.300 I guess my husband could fire me, but he can't fire me this time.
00:02:12.200 So I'm safe.
00:02:12.900 I am marked safe from being fired at Lent.
00:02:14.900 But there has been a major announcement today, one year later,
00:02:19.160 that Jeremy Boring is, quote-unquote,
00:02:22.420 stepping down from his role as the co-CEO of The Daily Wire.
00:02:27.060 Now, before we get into the internet speculation as to what the heck is happening,
00:02:31.920 in case you are not in conservative political land,
00:02:34.760 you're not sure why exactly this is trending,
00:02:36.920 Jeremy Boring was the co-CEO of The Daily Wire.
00:02:39.900 And he was what I would describe as a rare CEO in his decision to be front-facing.
00:02:47.240 And I come from a corporate environment.
00:02:49.400 I worked in private equity.
00:02:50.400 Typically, CEOs like to be behind the scenes.
00:02:52.880 They like to be quiet.
00:02:53.700 They give statements to the press when it's necessary.
00:02:56.140 Jeremy Boring was the exact opposite of this, right?
00:02:58.740 He absolutely loves the cameras.
00:03:00.720 He loves to monologue.
00:03:02.680 He writes long tweets.
00:03:03.820 He likes to share his ideas, which, by the way, no shade.
00:03:06.880 It makes sense when you understand his background.
00:03:08.900 He was like a drama kid growing up.
00:03:13.020 He's spoken about this at length.
00:03:14.680 He also named the company after his drama club, Bent Key, as it's called.
00:03:19.960 And he wears the key around his neck because it was like the key to his drama theater, I think.
00:03:26.540 I believe it's the key to his theater that he worked at when he was younger.
00:03:30.100 And he speaks often about how he got involved with The Daily Wire.
00:03:34.000 He was formerly a guy who was trying to make it in Hollywood as an actor.
00:03:37.340 Again, this is all according to him.
00:03:39.220 Didn't work out for him.
00:03:40.700 And then suddenly he becomes the co-CEO of The Daily Wire.
00:03:44.520 And I would say it is a fair assessment that he brought a lot of those Hollywood aspects to him, with him, to the world of politics and media.
00:03:54.240 For better or worse, it is not up for me to judge.
00:03:57.100 But I want to be clear that when I say that he was a front-facing CEO, I mean he was front and center-facing.
00:04:03.660 He did many interviews.
00:04:05.460 He did podcasts.
00:04:06.740 He hosted the backstage show.
00:04:08.660 And he also felt the need to put his name on the products that were coming out of The Daily Wire.
00:04:14.360 For example, Jeremy's Razors.
00:04:16.320 You guys remember this.
00:04:17.240 Now, to be clear, what was fascinating about this is the backstory.
00:04:21.200 You would have thought it would have been named Michael's Razors because the backstory is Michael Knowles, who is one of the big talent at The Daily Wire, kind of got unceremoniously dropped by Harry's Razors.
00:04:33.100 Because he came on my show when I was at PragerU, and we spoke about the trans issue, and essentially they canceled Michael Knowles and said, we're no longer going to read ads with you.
00:04:42.500 And rather than saying, okay, we're going to have Michael Knowles launch Michael's Razors, in response to this, Jeremy said, we're going to launch a razor company, and it's going to be called Jeremy's Razors.
00:04:50.640 Okay.
00:04:51.400 Another example.
00:04:52.520 You remember this?
00:04:53.040 When I was at The Daily Wire, there was also Jeremy's Chocolates.
00:04:55.840 Another backstory there.
00:04:57.920 And this one, I always felt was quite ironic because he was going after Hershey's.
00:05:01.840 And the reason that they were going after Hershey's was because on International Women's Day, Hershey's decided to promote a transgendered woman.
00:05:10.960 So a biological male became the face of International Women's Day.
00:05:14.640 And he was saying, that's not right.
00:05:16.500 So we're going to launch Jeremy's Chocolate.
00:05:19.440 Which I was like, okay, but then aren't you doing the same thing?
00:05:21.900 Shouldn't it be Brett Cooper's Chocolate?
00:05:23.540 I don't know.
00:05:24.080 The point is, is that when there was kind of a moment that was building culturally, Jeremy would launch a product, and typically his name went on it.
00:05:31.400 And that's what I mean when I say that he was sort of front and center facing.
00:05:35.060 Recently, he was just sort of doing and saying a lot that felt off.
00:05:41.260 And in the public sphere, everyone was commenting on this, just kind of going, okay, I get that you offer a lot of commentary, but something feels in this environment emotionally off.
00:05:51.920 And when I say emotionally off, I would think the fairest way to summarize it would be to say that he was being unnecessarily confrontational with everyone.
00:06:01.920 Like, it just felt like, does everything need to be a confrontation?
00:06:06.020 And Brett Cooper, obviously, the backstory of that, she was, without a question, the breakout star of The Daily Wire.
00:06:14.080 She is just tremendous talent, very young.
00:06:16.460 Gen Z did something different with the comment section.
00:06:19.840 She kind of announced that she was leaving.
00:06:22.340 It was considered unceremonious because the public wasn't expecting it.
00:06:25.580 This was back in December of last year, and it was heavily rumored at that time amongst YouTubers and Internet sleuths that Jeremy then handpicked her best friend and maid of honor.
00:06:37.180 Brett Cooper got married last April.
00:06:39.080 This girl was her maid of honor.
00:06:40.500 Her name is Regan Conrad.
00:06:41.720 He had handpicked this young woman to replace Brett.
00:06:44.720 And the rumors and innuendo online was because she just kind of wanted to get back at Brett.
00:06:49.060 Now, I want to be very clear.
00:06:50.560 That's rumor and innuendo.
00:06:51.740 Neither Jeremy nor Brett confirmed that rumor at all.
00:06:54.320 But what we do know is that Brett Cooper and Reagan did, in fact, stop being friends after this.
00:06:59.080 And what we do know is that Reagan did then take over her position.
00:07:02.800 And what we do know is that Reagan's cousin came out and did a video and, at the very least, confirmed the rumors that Reagan was supposed to have left the Daily Wire with Brett and then did a 180 and decided to stay because of the money that they offered her, which she said was like, you know, a consistent stream of income.
00:07:21.920 And she felt that that was defensive territory.
00:07:24.560 So that's what we know.
00:07:25.640 We obviously, again, cannot confirm that Jeremy handpicked her to get back at Brett.
00:07:29.980 But now, Reagan taking over the comment section from an objective numerical standard clearly did not go over well with the public.
00:07:38.540 Now, whatever reason you want to read into that, maybe because they felt that Brett was being backstabbed or that Jeremy did something wrong.
00:07:44.320 The show itself is not doing what Brett's show was doing.
00:07:47.900 Brett's show was averaging from half a million to a million views per a video.
00:07:53.160 Here is Reagan's channel today.
00:07:54.480 This is just a screenshot that we took one hour ago.
00:07:57.200 OK, so you can see that we are averaging about 20,000 views in 24 hour span or actually less than that.
00:08:06.880 It's just not the show, but it was.
00:08:08.420 That's fine.
00:08:09.060 It doesn't matter.
00:08:09.760 Sometimes people have YouTube channels.
00:08:11.180 And to some people that like, you know, 20,000 in 24 hours actually is a lot.
00:08:15.480 But what happened thereafter was atypical.
00:08:18.480 Jeremy did something that I think any person in a boardroom would would describe as ill advisable,
00:08:23.560 which is when you launch something and it doesn't do what it's supposed to do, you just pivot.
00:08:29.220 You pivot the product or you say it's fine.
00:08:31.920 I don't really care.
00:08:32.860 Maybe you're making money.
00:08:33.740 Who knows?
00:08:34.520 But you don't blame the consumer.
00:08:36.420 You don't blame the audience of The Daily Wire for not consuming the content.
00:08:40.720 And that's what he did.
00:08:42.740 And here is a video of that.
00:08:44.300 And this, again, was something that the public flag does.
00:08:48.080 This seems like caged emotion.
00:08:51.160 Take a listen.
00:08:52.560 What Reagan hasn't done is taking acting classes to be more like Brett Cooper.
00:08:56.220 That is just completely absurd.
00:08:58.480 And it's hurt my feelings a little bit that Brett hasn't done more to defend her friend
00:09:03.220 Reagan.
00:09:04.080 You know, Brett chose to leave the show.
00:09:05.760 It was her idea, her stated desire to leave the show and to leave the company.
00:09:10.360 She had personally recommended Reagan to me before she told me she wanted to leave the
00:09:15.320 show.
00:09:15.860 She had personally recommended Reagan to me and told me that if she ever did leave the
00:09:19.400 show, Reagan would be a great person to consider to host it.
00:09:22.120 And that at any rate, I should give something to Reagan because she should be on screen talent.
00:09:27.600 And I know that most of these attacks on Reagan are completely unfair.
00:09:32.000 They're completely disingenuous.
00:09:34.900 People aren't really raising these criticisms.
00:09:36.920 They're buying.
00:09:37.500 They're either helping to craft or buying into a narrative which has been crafted by people
00:09:42.380 who want the Daily Wire to fail and want Reagan to fail in the role.
00:09:46.440 And both will be disappointed because Reagan will not fail in this role.
00:09:50.260 And the Daily Wire will not fail.
00:09:53.520 We continue to grow and we continue to succeed.
00:09:58.480 Reagan will not fail.
00:09:59.980 The Daily Wire will not fail.
00:10:01.420 It just seemed like he was saying too much.
00:10:04.000 Nobody wanted the Daily Wire to fail.
00:10:06.380 Nobody wanted Reagan to fail.
00:10:08.460 Well, it's OK sometimes when something goes out and it's just not the response that you
00:10:12.680 expected or anticipated it was.
00:10:14.220 And that kind of got the rumor mill going.
00:10:16.800 And it was then rumored that the Daily Wire was looking to sell or rather, I shouldn't say
00:10:22.180 it was rumored, they were not closed off from a sale.
00:10:26.500 That came from Jeremy directly.
00:10:28.120 He gave that to Axios in a statement.
00:10:30.840 And I can show you, Axios reported, quote, between the lines, asked about a deal with
00:10:36.640 Fox.
00:10:37.680 Boring said the company isn't actively looking for a buyer, but we're not closed off to an
00:10:42.140 offer.
00:10:43.060 It's easy.
00:10:43.720 And then this is a quote from Jeremy.
00:10:44.900 It's easy to imagine a strategic partnership with Fox or someone like Fox that could be
00:10:50.340 mutually beneficial.
00:10:51.620 I think that we compliment Fox and don't compete with Fox, he added, noting Daily Wire's audience
00:10:56.940 is primarily younger and more coastal urban.
00:11:01.480 So it seemed like, I don't know, how would you read that statement?
00:11:04.380 I read that as, hey, we're kind of looking for someone to maybe show some interest in
00:11:09.600 a strategic partnership.
00:11:11.140 That's exactly what he's explicitly stating, which it seemed to me to be unusual because
00:11:17.100 they had been kind of, or at least while I was the Daily Wire, painting a vision into
00:11:20.800 the future.
00:11:21.320 We're going to take over Disney.
00:11:22.240 And now it's kind of like, oh, maybe we will partner with Fox and, you know, we're
00:11:26.160 not closed off from a sale sort of a thing.
00:11:28.720 And this was followed.
00:11:30.960 And this was recently.
00:11:31.920 And what I'm going to show you is literally just the last two weeks of Jeremy's tweets.
00:11:35.920 It was just a lot of emotion coming from Jeremy Boring towards people that I would say,
00:11:40.920 generally speaking, don't have a lot of issues with others.
00:11:44.400 Like these are not people that you expect are going to have fights picked with them.
00:11:49.860 They're not confrontational people, so to speak.
00:11:51.740 I mean, and people are all texting and rumbling and saying, like, what's going on?
00:11:55.920 Like, why is he being so confrontational?
00:11:58.380 I mean, crafting a message about Theo Vaughn and Joe Rogan, Jason Whitlock, Ian Carroll.
00:12:06.220 And primarily it was conversations that had ideas that he did not agree with.
00:12:11.400 And his reaction to those conversations didn't seem even with the conversations that were
00:12:20.520 being had.
00:12:21.040 You know, me going on Theo Vaughn, Ian Carroll going on Joe Rogan.
00:12:24.200 And then this text message, this tweet, rather, that he had about it, describing it as the
00:12:30.040 worst day for Jews that he's ever experienced in his lifetime.
00:12:33.900 I mean, that's a that's a strong statement.
00:12:35.960 Yesterday was a terrible day for American Jews.
00:12:38.700 We're talking about Joe Rogan and Theo Vaughn.
00:12:40.400 OK, the embrace by so many prominent voices of demented, conspiratorial, anti-Jewish voices
00:12:47.200 is one of the saddest, most alarming events in my lifetime.
00:12:52.160 This way lies madness and worse than madness that I think if you are a person and you watched
00:13:00.500 the conversation between Ian Carroll and Joe Rogan and me and Theo Vaughn, you didn't
00:13:06.280 get that like that wasn't your you didn't do that.
00:13:09.400 You didn't put your head down and say in my life, pull it back up.
00:13:13.880 I mean, that's a that's very strong, right?
00:13:16.200 That's the most alarming event in your lifetime.
00:13:18.840 Look, I'm only thirty five. I've had more alarming events in my lifetime.
00:13:21.940 And I'm talking like, you know, it was alarming to me when I was in kindergarten and we did
00:13:26.180 our first fire drill. That felt like more of an alarming event than what I watched transpire
00:13:29.800 between Ian Carroll and Joe Rogan.
00:13:31.200 They seem to be having tons of conversation about things that were fun.
00:13:35.120 They were thinking, challenging each other, pushing back and forth.
00:13:37.880 And actually, Ian Carroll explicitly said, like, this is not about Jews.
00:13:41.860 And I want to make that very clear, like we're talking about the state of Israel.
00:13:45.300 Theo Vaughn told me that he gets milk jugs from McDonald's.
00:13:47.760 He's the only person in the world that gets milk jugs, milk jugs from McDonald's.
00:13:51.060 So at a certain point, you start to wonder, OK, is this a good you're the front facing CEO?
00:13:57.040 Again, you've branded yourself as that and you've said a thousand times, I want to be the front
00:14:00.960 facing CEO. Well, that means that every tweet that you issue is going to next necessarily
00:14:06.860 backfire backlash.
00:14:09.960 That's going to be felt by the Daily Wire as a business because you're saying I am the face
00:14:14.520 of this company, right? I am literally the face that you can buy shaving cream for from.
00:14:20.340 OK. And so that was strange.
00:14:23.260 It was just strange.
00:14:24.980 Objectively, it was perceived as strange from the public, I should say.
00:14:28.740 And then he got into a fight with Jason Whitlock, who's like he just talks about sports all the time.
00:14:33.180 And they announced that they were interested in having and by they I mean Ben Shapiro announced
00:14:40.640 that he was launching a petition for Derek Chauvin to be pardoned by President Trump.
00:14:47.180 And it was met with a flurry of reaction. Some people said this is absolutely not the right time.
00:14:51.880 Most people said it's not the right time for this. It would actually hurt Trump to do this.
00:14:55.220 And then other people who were more measured and just said, like, why would he want to go back to
00:15:01.000 Minnesota prison if he gets pardoned federally? He still has a state.
00:15:04.840 And Jason Whitlock was one of these people who said that this just felt this just feels random.
00:15:09.080 Again, he comments on sports. I would say 98 percent of what he comments on is sports.
00:15:14.040 So he responded to Ben's petition, which, by the way, I agree with Ben that Derek Chauvin was wrongly
00:15:21.840 convicted. Ben knows I agree with him on that. We've spoken about that on backstage together.
00:15:26.260 I also think it's ill-advised because of the state crime. But I, you know, whatever.
00:15:32.600 Open to a debate. Jason Whitlock writes, what's going on here? This seems out of nowhere from
00:15:36.800 the Daily Wire, given the fact that it's separated from Candace Owens. Now, his reason for saying that
00:15:40.960 is simply because I did the documentary on George Floyd. But, you know, George, I don't own George
00:15:46.060 Floyd or own the documentary. And then he goes on and he says, if Trump took this on right now,
00:15:51.580 it would sabotage and overshadow other agendas. I believe Chauvin was wrongly convicted. But
00:15:57.200 the timing of this campaign seems out of place. OK, that's fair critique. You could just respond
00:16:03.320 evenly to this. Here is what Jeremy shot back. He wrote back, if Ben Shapiro cured cancer,
00:16:09.660 Jason Whitlock would find something in it to bitch about. OK, wow. OK, maybe not a fan of Jason
00:16:17.780 Whitlock's sports commentary. Maybe Jason Whitlock is getting it wrong on sports commentary.
00:16:21.280 Jason writes back and he says, seems like an overreaction. Seems like something a LeBron
00:16:27.300 fan would say about me or Stephen A. Smith. Someone refresh my memory. How often do I discuss
00:16:31.480 Shapiro? This seems really overcooked. I'm asking legit questions and Jeremy is lobbing personal
00:16:36.980 attacks. Weird. I'm not allowed to question. And then Jeremy responds to this and he says,
00:16:42.080 you're allowed to do whatever you want, which typically involves being a dick towards us any chance
00:16:46.920 you get. And hashtag just asking questions is a cowardly grift. You want to make an accusation,
00:16:52.740 be a man and make it. Like he's like, OK, this is like, fight me, fight me outside. Let's fight
00:17:00.860 right now. You're like, whoa, I feel like this is something else could be going on because this can't
00:17:05.560 be about me saying this is not the best timing with Trump. And it just felt very aggressive.
00:17:11.920 It was perceived as aggressive. Jason Whitlock then went on his show and said, I don't know
00:17:17.060 what this is. This is a total overreaction to what I've said. And again, this was being debated
00:17:21.840 in public. Even Matt Walsh said, here's what I think. I respond to him and I said, I don't think
00:17:26.280 this is a good idea because of his state. Like he would have to go back to Minnesota and be in a tiny
00:17:32.820 cell, which his mother hated. I don't know why that couldn't be the level of respect that was being
00:17:39.340 given back to Jason Whitlock. Again, someone who majority just comments on sports and then
00:17:46.000 wades in politically on a variety of topics. So we were seeing this and then he got into it
00:17:50.880 and started saying that Jason Whitlock, who has been someone who has condemned Andrew Tate over and
00:17:57.720 over and over and over again, started saying that that he backs Andrew Tate. And that is just
00:18:02.500 objectively not true. It's objectively not true to say that about Jason Whitlock. So it was a lot.
00:18:10.020 And then on top of that, by the way, I'm showing you this is just in the last like 10 days. This
00:18:13.760 is like a 10 day purview of Jeremy's tweets. He then wades into the Crisis King non-debacle,
00:18:20.980 non-debacle because no one was talking about Crisis King this year. And then people woke up one day and
00:18:27.240 chose violence. I don't know. There's something about Lent. There is something tis the season,
00:18:32.060 something about Christ and people just get going, you know. And Jeremy just waited in on this in a long,
00:18:37.960 weighed in on this, pardon me, in a long tweet. He wrote this. I'm not going to read the whole
00:18:44.900 thing, honestly, but you get the point. There's no effort on the American right to prevent Christians
00:18:48.780 from declaring the truth that Christ is King. There is an important effort to encourage Christians
00:18:53.300 to be discerning about the motives of some malefactors who would exploit the language of
00:18:57.740 faith in order to foster evil. There is a reason Jesus Christ, the King says that not everyone who
00:19:03.440 calls him Lord will be saved. There is a reason an entire commandment warns against carrying his
00:19:08.400 name in vain. Anyone who says Christ is King because they believe Jesus, you know, it's just a
00:19:13.060 lot. And again, I would maybe just stay out of it. You know, I would just maybe stay out of it if it
00:19:19.880 was me. And I am not the CEO of my company, my husband is, but he just kind of stays out of things
00:19:25.180 and doesn't tweet. And I think there's a reason for that because everyone will begin to see your
00:19:28.880 company through that lens, through the lens of your ideas. And then there was a lot of tweets
00:19:36.340 aimed at Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson is extremely well-liked. A lot of tweets insinuating that Tucker
00:19:42.300 Carlson is platforming people who are anti-Semitic. Tucker Carlson this, Tucker Carlson that. And then
00:19:47.660 he tweeted this in the last 48 hours. I predicted in January of 2024 that Tucker would conclude that
00:19:54.340 America was the bad guy in World War II. I'm not a prophet. It's just been clear for a long time
00:20:00.380 where this was going. And actually, if you watch the clip, Tucker says no such thing. And so it just
00:20:05.900 becomes a question of whether or not someone has read the book, How to Win Friends and Influence People,
00:20:12.320 because I don't think that this was influencing people in a way that made them go, I want to sign up
00:20:18.180 for The Daily Wire right now. You know, that's the question. Like, I like I, this is great. This feels
00:20:22.720 great. I'm going to go sign up for The Daily Wire right now. And so we were all kind of going,
00:20:27.600 we don't know what's going on, but something is clearly going on because it's just a lot to happen
00:20:31.880 in a very short amount of time. And then today in Axios, it was reported exclusive Daily Wire co-CEO
00:20:40.560 Jeremy Boring to step down. Language here says Jeremy Boring, co-founder of A Daily Wire, is stepping
00:20:46.500 down from his role as co-CEO to focus on creative projects for the company. He told
00:20:52.520 staff in a memo obtained by Axios on Tuesday. Caleb Robinson, the company's founding CEO,
00:20:59.780 will become the company's full-time CEO effective immediately. Robinson and Boring have been co-CEOs
00:21:06.520 since 2019. In a note to staff, Boring said that he will remain with the company in an advisory role.
00:21:14.140 He will continue to host Daily Wire backstage, the company's monthly show featuring Ben Shapiro,
00:21:18.740 Matt Walsh, Michael Knows, and Andrew Klavan. He will focus full-time on creative projects,
00:21:23.100 including the completion of Daily Wire's TV series, The Pendragon Cycle, in which he serves
00:21:28.780 as director and executive producer. Okay. Now, don't know how everybody else feels about that
00:21:33.780 announcement. A couple of things that immediately jumped out to me about the statement is that it
00:21:38.640 does feel like you're trying to smooth things over without giving people very many facts. Okay.
00:21:44.600 It is completely unusual for a CEO of a company to step down. And there have been no reason for that
00:21:52.800 step down. Least of all, if it's going to be because you're going to be involved more creatively,
00:21:59.340 then what's your new title? Like, that's what I was looking for in the announcement. Like,
00:22:03.400 if this was like a sincere need him to focus on creative projects I was waiting for,
00:22:07.440 he will now assume the role of our chief creative director. That is a role of our creative director,
00:22:12.740 of the president of the creative team. There's none of that. It just says he's going to advise.
00:22:18.040 And what is he advising on? Well, they say like the Pendragon Cycle. Well, to be clear,
00:22:21.940 the Pendragon Cycle is a series that was shot as a passion of Jeremy's. It was, I think,
00:22:29.380 he announced that it was the book that held the most meaning to him because of one thing or another,
00:22:36.060 I can't remember. And so they jumped into this project, but that movie was supposed to be released
00:22:41.160 last year. So that movie part in that series is already a year late from being released,
00:22:48.440 which would make me think that that release is imminent. So to say that he's going to work
00:22:52.200 on something that should have been done a year ago, and he's going to do that in an advisory capacity
00:22:59.400 does not actually sound to me, at least. And we're obviously awaiting more information. And I'll say
00:23:05.080 this to the team right now. If more is coming out, please let me know. Obviously, we are live here.
00:23:08.680 That doesn't sound like he is being rotated within the company. That sounds like this is a nice landing
00:23:15.000 pad for us to say, like, you know, he's going to be involved creatively as an advisor. What's his
00:23:20.600 title? What is his title? You go from CEO to what? Chief what? President of what? Advisor? Seems vague,
00:23:28.620 right? And why isn't that statement accompanied by a statement from the new CEO? Like, that's an
00:23:34.860 Axios. And it makes me wonder, like, did Jeremy, does Jeremy have a PR team that worked on getting
00:23:42.460 that place placed? And what's interesting is I was awaiting kind of Ben's statement. These two are
00:23:47.720 best friends, refreshing to see what Ben had to say about this on his X feed. He has said nothing across
00:23:54.380 his social media channels. That strikes me as odd. That's a very loud silence. And rather,
00:23:59.660 he went very corporate. He gave a statement, which is exactly the sort of a statement that I would have
00:24:04.740 had expected him to give to the Daily Wire on the Daily Wire website. This is where you can actually
00:24:10.520 find a statement from Ben Shapiro and Caleb Robinson. Now, of course, Ben Shapiro is not becoming the CEO,
00:24:15.980 but he is very much considered the face of the Daily Wire. And so it would have been incumbent upon
00:24:20.200 him to say something. And he handled that in an extremely, like an extraordinarily professional
00:24:25.960 manner. That's what I want to point out. This is a corporate proper announcement, which he should do.
00:24:31.600 I want to be clear. This is exactly what Ben should do. And this is the way it should happen. And these
00:24:35.960 things shouldn't happen on Twitter. But again, for your best friend and many times that Jeremy has said
00:24:41.760 I'm his only friend, it feels like there's something more than that than that's meeting the eye,
00:24:46.980 right? So here is a statement from Ben Shapiro. Again, this is can be found on the Daily Wire website.
00:24:51.920 Jeremy's hard work and brilliant leadership have been indispensable to the growth of this company
00:24:56.260 from an idea to the largest conservative digital media company in the country, said Shapiro.
00:25:02.120 Jeremy is a tremendous talent, and we're thrilled to get even more of his creative focus in the
00:25:08.460 business as we head into the next phase of expansion. We can't wait to see what he does next.
00:25:14.580 Whoa, that's quite the last sentence there. We can't wait to see what he does next. Pull it back
00:25:20.200 up again. I just want to show what we're not hearing, right? He's a tremendous talent. We're
00:25:26.140 thrilled to get even more of his creative focus in the business. In what capacity? As we head into the
00:25:31.880 next phase of expansion, what has he become now that he is not the CEO? And then you say we can't
00:25:37.700 wait to see what he does next. Again, this feels like we're moving on. That's what it feels like to me,
00:25:43.480 and I could be wrong. And of course, we will update this if suddenly they're like, he is going to be
00:25:48.160 the chief, but you get a title or you don't. And I'm not hearing a title here. We also have a
00:25:52.940 statement from Caleb Robinson, which is to be expected because the new CEO, and he is the old,
00:25:58.840 he's the co-CEO, but now he is absorbing all the power as the executive here. And he has given this
00:26:03.700 statement. He says we couldn't be more excited for this next phase of the Daily Wire's growth
00:26:09.820 and for Jeremy as he pursues the completion of Pendragon, okay, which should have been completed
00:26:16.940 a year ago, or I guess they missed the deadline, and then moves on to work with us on further
00:26:22.100 important creative endeavors that we have in the works, said Robinson. Okay, in what capacity?
00:26:30.340 Jeremy's creative contributions over the last decade have helped shape the face of podcasting
00:26:35.520 in digital media with Pendragon on the horizon, the best is yet to come. Now, neither of them
00:26:39.620 are saying that he's going to be hosting backstage. That's interesting. That just came from Axios and
00:26:44.980 came from Jeremy. They're kind of saying he's working on Pendragon. That's got to be near
00:26:49.460 completion. Again, like I said, and then we're getting nothing. He's going to kind of help with
00:26:54.000 creative stuff as, and if you put together a Jeremy statement, as an advisor. So am I reading
00:26:59.640 this wrong, or does this feel like, you know, you know, we don't know, no, but we know, ladies.
00:27:09.520 We don't know, no, but we know. And soon we're going to know, no, because I think what's going
00:27:14.160 to happen now is that more stuff is going to come out about the Daily Wire. So now I was turning to
00:27:20.380 some reactions. Obviously, we're doing the show live. We have, first and foremost, obviously,
00:27:25.220 everyone was looking to see what Brett Cooper would say. Largely felt like she remained silent
00:27:29.720 on her exit, maybe because she had to remain silent on her exit. We don't know. But she
00:27:34.900 tweeted this in response to the news, a gif of Jimmy Fallon kind of looking like he wants to burst out
00:27:41.400 laughing and then just sort of nodding. And I think that probably says it all. She followed that up
00:27:49.040 with this, which says a lot. She says, genuinely excited to see where Ben and Caleb take the
00:27:54.840 company next. So she, if we're reading that correctly, is thinking that this was a good move
00:28:01.440 for the company. We have not yet had a tweet. And you guys, can you live check from Matt Walsh or
00:28:07.300 Michael Knowles? They have not said anything about the news. Jason Whitlock has come out and he has
00:28:13.860 said this. As a joke, my understanding is Jeremy will focus full time on smearing me, Tucker Carlson,
00:28:20.620 and anyone else who disagrees with the God King. God King, by the way, is what Jeremy calls himself.
00:28:26.160 He calls himself the lowercase God King. So, yeah, it seems like he will not be missed by Jason
00:28:33.200 Whitlock. Then we have people who are starting to put pieces together. Now, these are swirling rumors
00:28:37.880 that are coming from various reporters and people that are like me, just trying to read what's
00:28:43.060 possibly going on. First up, let's go to the quartering, who has been covering a lot about
00:28:48.540 Brett's exit. I think his name is also Jeremy, by the way. And here is his video and his perception
00:28:56.000 of what's happening. Usually when CEOs step down, it's not by choice. I'm just going to be very clear
00:29:03.780 about that. I'm not saying there's some sort of huge scandal going on, but it does seem like the
00:29:08.980 Daily Wire has been treading water for a while. It seems like perhaps they spread themselves
00:29:12.960 too thin with, you know, Benke and everything else. And also it's possible that, you know,
00:29:21.780 they're looking into what exactly the future is with entertainment. I don't know if Jeremy
00:29:31.400 Boring was directly behind or, you know, the cause of people like Brett Cooper leaving,
00:29:38.320 but let's not forget, get a pretty public feud with Brett Cooper saying that she hasn't defended
00:29:44.040 other people on the show. You know, the Daily Wire has lost, uh, probably 50% of their shows
00:29:52.420 and 60% of their viewership. Uh, Matt Walsh is still very popular. Um, Ben Shapiro is less popular
00:29:58.560 now, but still obviously a huge draw. Candace was a rising star. They lost her. And Brett Cooper
00:30:04.300 was probably their biggest rising star and they lost her. And both of those happened in the last,
00:30:10.120 you know, month or so. Uh, when you look at Twitter's reaction, it's, they don't seem all
00:30:16.240 that surprised. Jeremy Boring has resigned as CEO of the Daily Wire. The company's rapidly declined
00:30:22.840 since losing Candace Owens or Brett Cooper. Maybe new leadership will stop censoring the host. So if
00:30:27.500 they, if they disagree with Ben Shapiro, I mean, it's possible. Um, but a guy that calls himself
00:30:34.240 God King probably does not step down as CEO willingly. And in terms of rumors and innuendo,
00:30:45.500 Ian Carroll, who obviously was on the receiving end of some, um, I guess you'd call it strong words
00:30:52.500 from Jeremy Boring has put together a video. Now he has had a very interesting leg into the Daily
00:30:58.200 Wire. I found out a lot of stuff about my own firing that I didn't know because of Ian Carroll.
00:31:04.280 That was the kind of the first time that I had really heard about him. And he had insight from
00:31:09.780 employees about things and that I didn't know that were happening behind the scenes. And here's
00:31:15.380 what he is reporting is happening at the Daily Wire. Take a listen.
00:31:18.920 The Daily Wire is going bankrupt, allegedly. And Jeremy Boring is officially out as CEO.
00:31:25.400 That's right. The self-proclaimed God King of the Daily Wire is at the heart of so many scandals.
00:31:32.240 And yes, he is self-described as the God King. And the email just went out today internally that
00:31:36.600 he is stepping down and now Axios is covering the story. It has not yet broken as far as I'm aware
00:31:41.940 that private equity is moving in and looking to buy up the Daily Wire. I heard rumor mill that Silver
00:31:48.340 Lake Capital is looking to buy them up. And yo Silver Lake, you guys might want to watch this
00:31:52.740 video before you think too hard about it. Because there's a lot that is not in the public square
00:31:57.140 right now. We're about to get into stuff like canceled credit cards, lying to the press,
00:32:01.020 trying to trick Tim Pool. As far as I can tell from my sources, even people inside of the Daily Wire only
00:32:06.560 know part of the story and they're all kind of getting played against each other. It's a whole mess.
00:32:10.640 And the most important part of this mess is that the Daily Wire has a long history of treating their
00:32:14.000 employees like s***. And so I've had numerous sources inside the Daily Wire for quite some time
00:32:19.640 because everyone hates them, even their own people. They're portraying it as though Jeremy
00:32:24.440 Boring is willingly stepping back to work on creative projects like the Pendragon cycle and
00:32:29.360 that he'll remain with the company in advisory role. My sources are telling me that the Pendragon
00:32:33.160 cycle is being moved off site and out of the Daily Wire's physical purview because they're not letting
00:32:37.980 Jeremy Boring back in the building right now apparently. Jeremy Boring was 100% allegedly forced out,
00:32:43.520 not a willing leave. Like even Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boring, it sounds like there's a huge rift
00:32:48.040 between them from what I'm hearing. There's even rumors that I can't confirm quite yet that Ben
00:32:52.600 Shapiro hired his own PR person like months ago. And you remember when Tim Pool was like kind of like
00:32:58.000 rearranging his business and all sorts of weird stuff was happening there? I don't even know if Tim
00:33:02.560 knows this yet directly, but it sounds like the Daily Wire was trying to manipulate him into buying the
00:33:07.460 Daily Wire and trying to present it as super profitable. The rumors I'm hearing is that Jeremy Boring
00:33:12.160 thought Tim Pool would be dumb enough to fall for and he was the exact kind of guy they could sell
00:33:16.820 to. I heard that they allegedly offered him an all stock deal, which would be worth because their
00:33:23.220 stock is worthless because they're bankrupt, allegedly. I don't know anything about that,
00:33:30.620 any of this stuff, because obviously I haven't been at the Daily Wire for a year. And so I would
00:33:34.180 not know any circumstances regarding the financials or whether or not they offered Tim Pool a deal.
00:33:39.500 But it's interesting coming from him because there have been some things that Ian Carroll
00:33:42.880 has said that have ended up being true. So this is this is a part of the chatter that's happening
00:33:46.940 again. Now, what can I say in terms of my own personal opinion about this?
00:33:57.240 I would definitely agree that it's tremendous news. I would agree with Ben and Caleb that it is
00:34:04.840 tremendous news. I think that Ben and Caleb have made the right decision to and if it was their
00:34:13.440 decision to transition him to the creative side. I think that it has been a part of Jeremy wanting
00:34:22.680 to be a creative that has lived with him from the time that he was very young. And it will be
00:34:27.560 nice to see him pursue what he has always wanted. And I wish him the absolute best. I hope he,
00:34:37.660 you know, gets the spotlight that I think he craves. Maybe he goes back to Hollywood. Who knows what he
00:34:43.160 does next? But I and hopefully we're all reading this correctly. Maybe he'll add more. Maybe we'll see
00:34:48.860 him on backstage. Just as a quick update, there still has not been any commentary from Michael or Matt
00:34:54.760 Knowles. You know, my estimation is I've been in this for a very long time and I have never I can
00:35:01.740 say Jeremy is unlike any CEO that I have ever worked with, have ever worked for. He is a total anomaly.
00:35:11.400 And I think that for the Daily Wire, this sounds like they're all happy about the decision.
00:35:19.540 And so I think it's OK for us to also say that we are very happy for the Daily Wire in
00:35:26.500 this decision. I suspect much more will come out in the months now that kind of the figurative
00:35:33.260 dam has broken. And yeah, I guess we'll all just stay tuned and stay tuned. And I certainly want to
00:35:38.900 be clear that I don't wish any ill will on the Daily Wire. I have friends that work there. There are
00:35:42.480 tremendous employees that work there. I said that from the very beginning. Love Matt. Love Michael.
00:35:46.940 Me and Ben obviously have a ton of disagreements. But in terms of my working capacity with him,
00:35:52.960 there's not a bad story that I could share, mostly because he lives in Florida and he's never said or
00:35:59.460 done anything rude to me in my face. So I just I think this is a good thing for the company is what
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00:37:58.560 I cannot wait to get into your comments about all of this and to hear what people have to say.
00:38:07.760 Yeah, I am very interested in that. First, I just wanted to say I saw this hilarious poll,
00:38:14.000 a question that was being asked. She's great. House and Habit is what she goes by on Instagram.
00:38:19.060 Her real name is Jessica Reed Krause, and she kind of just will ask people questions about things. And she
00:38:24.440 asked over the weekend whether or not it was weird that Elon Musk's kid, his little ex,
00:38:30.780 was with Trump. And this was the headline in the mirror. It said, Trump's seen on grandpa duties
00:38:38.440 with Musk's son, ex, as he helps toddler climb the steps of Marine One. And these photos were going
00:38:44.840 viral of him walking, Trump walking with Elon Musk's four-year-old son, who, by the way, is adorable.
00:38:50.140 That kid is really freaking cute. I love his long coat. Kids are adorable always. And he just looks
00:38:55.900 to be—he actually is doing the exact same jump that Elon did. I've seen Elon do that exact jump.
00:39:01.620 But it's interesting because he's the president of the United States, and we are seeing him
00:39:05.060 with the child as if it is his grandchild. And people are like, it's just weird.
00:39:09.720 And this is one of those moments where I'm just like, can we all just stop being so partisan that
00:39:14.980 we can't just agree on certain—yes, of course, it's weird. Yes, of course, it's weird. It is
00:39:21.240 weird how much Elon Musk is around. The kid is adorable, but let's put the shoe on the other
00:39:26.140 foot, okay? Let's put the shoe on the other foot and imagine that Joe Biden was constantly with
00:39:31.100 Mark Zuckerberg, always with Mark Zuckerberg. And then him and Mark Zuckerberg's son were just
00:39:37.400 like walking together by themselves, getting onto a plane, and Joe Biden was picking up Mark
00:39:43.280 Zuckerberg's son. Every conservative under the sun would be like, this is weird. What's going on?
00:39:47.200 What is going on? It's weird. It is getting weird out there. And it's okay. You don't like dishonor
00:39:53.440 Trump when you say stuff that's objectively true. It just makes yourself like more credible.
00:39:58.400 Because I want to be able to, when the Dems inevitably get power again, because that's how it swings,
00:40:04.060 Republican Dems, I want to be able to make fun of stuff. I want to be able to say,
00:40:07.400 hey, this is weird. And I'm consistent on this, that like, it's just getting a little weird.
00:40:12.580 And so when I saw that, I was just laughing and going, guys, it's fine. People are so tribal
00:40:16.880 sometimes. You just can't acknowledge that like, no, it would not be, we would not be chill if this
00:40:22.520 was Mark Zuckerberg and Biden, nor should we. It's strange. Anyways, Elon Musk loved it. He tweeted
00:40:29.200 the picture saying, that's a happy picture. And his son is adorable, by the way. His son is absolutely
00:40:34.400 adorable. I wish he had a longer name. I feel weird calling him X, a little X, like a rapper,
00:40:40.080 maybe a little Xavier. He's sweet, sweet boy. Okay. Also wanted to tell you this. This is really
00:40:45.800 interesting to me. As we speak about Hollywood and kind of like the fall of Hollywood and the
00:40:50.160 awakening that I think a lot of us are having in, you know, figures or people that you put a lot of
00:40:54.680 emphasis on and you want to believe in the character of who they are, and then you kind of find out who they
00:40:58.520 are behind the scenes does not add up to that at all. That's kind of been the lesson for me,
00:41:03.040 especially over this last year, whether it's in politics or whether it's in Hollywood and it's
00:41:07.260 us covering the Justin Baldoni saga and a lot of Taylor Swift fans are asking a lot of questions.
00:41:12.580 Look at this headline. This is tremendously sad. Okay. So Taylor Swift is having like a very bad
00:41:17.780 godmother year. And you can say that because obviously she's godmother to all of Blake Lively's
00:41:22.400 children. It turns out that Blake Lively is a raging narcissist, as is her husband,
00:41:26.460 and they're quite mean to people. Well, Taylor Swift has another godson named Leo,
00:41:31.360 sweet boy, whose mother is the famous actress, Jamie King. And we have known that her and Taylor
00:41:40.400 Swift have been friends forever. This is a part of her girl gang that everyone kind of craved.
00:41:44.900 Oh, I wish I had a friend just like Taylor Swift. It must be so amazing. And then we learned that she
00:41:50.180 had divorced her husband. And in this very unusual thing, it's announced that the father has
00:41:56.020 received custody of the child, the ex-husband, Kyle Newman. The courts do not do this lightly.
00:42:01.800 I want to be clear. There are plenty of women who should have their children taken away and given
00:42:06.200 to the father. But the courts are so favorable to women that it's like virtually impossible for
00:42:11.240 this to happen unless the mother is like a raging drug addict. And it turns out, and this is again,
00:42:17.600 is very sad. So this is not to mock Jamie King. This is something that, like I say, when it comes to
00:42:21.980 addiction, these sorts of issues should be something that brings the nation together. I don't know a
00:42:25.660 single family that has not been touched by addiction, my family included. Okay. Like I,
00:42:30.260 for me to be like, oh, people just don't do drugs. Don't abstain. I would be so high and mighty on my
00:42:35.260 horse. It would be ridiculous. But it is super sad when I read the story and that her ex-husband has
00:42:41.000 explicitly come out and said, like, she does not care. She is a drug addict and she is an alcoholic
00:42:46.000 and she's been one since forever. And the judge is now ruling in his favor. What I didn't know was
00:42:51.300 that her son was born with a heart defect because, according to her husband, she was abusing drugs
00:42:56.060 while she was pregnant. And so the reason why I wanted to bring this up, again, is not, I genuinely
00:43:00.300 hope Jamie King gets all the help that she gets. Addiction is, if you have never known someone with
00:43:04.960 addiction, it is, it's a demonic possession. It's the only way you can describe it is as a true
00:43:09.320 demonic possession. And there, to me, in a circumstance like that, you do need God. You need God. You need
00:43:15.980 a priest. I don't, I think that's the only way that you can get through it. And I hope that,
00:43:20.420 I wish that for Jamie King. But I bring this up because I just so remember our brains being seared
00:43:26.040 with all of that imagery of, like, girl power with, like, Taylor Swift and Blake Lively. And now we know
00:43:32.100 who Blake Lively is and Cara Delevingne, who, congratulations to her, she has gotten sober.
00:43:37.020 But then we learned that she was also in the midst of, like, battling a drug addiction. And now Jamie,
00:43:41.640 who we now know with all those pictures, oh, I'm the godmother, all of this stuff,
00:43:44.860 that she's been battling this addiction the entire time. And so everything in Hollywood is
00:43:49.480 just not what it seems, you know? And I think so often we look into their lives and we imagine,
00:43:55.600 oh, what would it be like for me to have 10 best friends marching in bad, all these cool,
00:44:00.520 amazing people. I want to be like them. No, you don't. You know, look around you. Your life is
00:44:04.460 probably pretty great and you don't even recognize it because what Hollywood is really good at is
00:44:09.320 making everything glitter only for you to get close and recognize that it is not gold. And it can't be
00:44:16.160 gold because a lot of it is serving the interests that are satanic, you know, wanting stuff, wanting
00:44:21.980 things, wanting money, and not actually pursuing the things that make you wholesome. Like, you actually,
00:44:28.940 what you probably have is something that you should value and be proud of. And what you think you want
00:44:34.580 to attain is not real. I just wanted to say that. That's the only point in me having brought up this
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00:47:01.500 you and you're crazy like me. Crazy people in the comments. Oh, Cartier family! I've got to come
00:47:08.420 on your show. I'm just always pregnant. I'm definitely Cartier family. It's Cartier. I say
00:47:13.360 Cartier because it sounds bougie. Cartier family. They're fantastic. If you guys don't go over to
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00:47:27.620 chill out. I want that job. I want the job of watching my content. Just kidding. You guys are
00:47:32.440 fantastic. And thank you so much for being in the live chat. We are definitely going to make it happen
00:47:35.920 when I come down to Texas and I finally just stop being pregnant. It's been a long time. Ben Auten
00:47:40.900 writes, these meltdowns over saying Crisis King are ridiculous, as it's a claim that, as is the claim
00:47:47.340 that it's anti-Semitic, perhaps a more bold declaration tethered to the tenets of Christianity.
00:47:51.980 Christ lives. And ask Dave Smith to moderate your debate. I would love to have a debate
00:47:56.780 on the topic of Crisis King. Danielle writes, thankful for you. Thank you, Danielle.
00:48:01.280 Helda Chavez writes, I just bought more Candace merch. One of those is the autographed Standis Cup.
00:48:06.960 Just realized I should have bought a backup one that I could actually use. Thank you so much for
00:48:11.000 supporting the show and supporting our independence. Penny writes, will your book be available for
00:48:15.100 International under pre-order? Not under pre-order. Just when it actually goes live in June.
00:48:20.840 And do you have an update for your tour in Australia? The update is that we are going to
00:48:26.400 the highest court in the land. We're going to the Australian Supreme Court. And I don't have a date
00:48:32.100 for that, but the tour will be bumped thereafter. So assuming that we win and I'm allowed into Australia
00:48:38.080 and I shouldn't make that assumption because it's a country and I don't know what they think about
00:48:42.320 speech. But I remain hopeful. If you want to follow that case, by the way, it's Candace Owens
00:48:48.680 versus Candace Owens Farmer versus the Commonwealth of Australia. And Tony Burke, the home minister,
00:48:56.260 I think is the official name of that suit. This user writes, why doesn't Candace use facial
00:49:02.680 recognition software on the 18-year-old Jean-Michel picture and Brigitte? They used it on other photos,
00:49:09.240 but not on this one. Very strange. We mentioned why, because you can't do side-by-side of two
00:49:14.340 photos that have glasses. The facial recognition software doesn't allow you to do that. Or they
00:49:19.660 tell you that it's not advised that you do it because glasses can change your nose shape and
00:49:24.420 your forehead and stuff. So that's why. It's two photos side-by-side of both people wearing glasses
00:49:30.740 that is not permitted. That was my understanding from Xavier. And we spoke about that.
00:49:34.780 This next person writes, sorry to even bring this up. You may be the only person strong
00:49:39.000 enough to investigate World War II. It's a pain that you have to be the catalyst for so many
00:49:43.560 other networks. But God chose you. Love you. Apparently, Tucker Carlson is discussing World
00:49:48.440 War II. I have told people which documentary I watched that completely woke me up to it,
00:49:55.040 which was a PBS and a BBC documentary, realizing that I was certainly not told the entire story of
00:50:00.480 World War II. And what was the title of that documentary? The Savage Peace. And you can find
00:50:07.100 that, I think, at like the Daily Dot or something like that. But the Savage Peace is 100% worth
00:50:12.500 watching. And then you'll realize you'll just be ripped into a new reality in regards to what
00:50:17.620 happened to just German-speaking citizens who did nothing wrong and going through and understanding
00:50:22.420 their genocide. It just makes you go, why not include this? That's the first question you ask,
00:50:27.560 is why not just include this in the official story of World War II? Why were they then
00:50:31.040 silenced? And why were speech laws passed to prevent them from talking about their own history?
00:50:35.880 Why is one genocide more important than the other? And yeah, I do speak about topics like that. It's
00:50:41.980 important to me. Sarah writes, any thoughts on the Brian Koberger case? G or NG would love for
00:50:48.060 Candace to cover this. I actually am definitely going to cover that. So don't you worry. It will happen.
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00:51:42.840 saying? Oh, someone says Jeremy Boring is a wild name. This person says nothing rhymes with
00:51:50.660 kombucha should be one of my shirts. You're so right. Nothing rhymes with kombucha. If that's not
00:51:56.060 on Taylor Swift's next album, like what are we even doing? What am I what have I even done? I've
00:51:59.780 wasted my entire year, my entire pregnancy. If that song is not on her next album, we will see what
00:52:05.020 happens. Anyways, you guys, we will keep you up to date on all matters daily wire. I'm sure we will
00:52:10.260 have more updates in the last in the next 24 hours. I hope I reported on everything responsibly,
00:52:15.280 what was innuendo, what was rumor and what thus far is fact. I look forward to reading all of your
00:52:20.080 comments. We will see you tomorrow.